The trailer previews new options in the game, including 16:9 aspect ratio, control change, new voices, and new costumes.

The digital release, to be sold in early 2015, will include the 2002 Resident Evil remake previously released to Nintendo Co.’s GameCube, with updated textures and 1080p high-definition graphics on next-generation consoles.

In addition, the title will feature 5.1 surround sound support and an option between 16:9 widescreen or 4:3 classic ratio.

Finally, users can toggle between the original Resident Evil tank control scheme or new current standard analog stick control movement.

The Resident Evil franchise has sold 61 million units worldwide to date.